Syrian Extremist Shoots at US Embassy in Beirut ‘in Support of Gaza’

Journalists and photographers wait on the road leading to the US Embassy in Awkar following the shooting. (EPA)
Journalists and photographers wait on the road leading to the US Embassy in Awkar following the shooting. (EPA)
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Syrian Extremist Shoots at US Embassy in Beirut ‘in Support of Gaza’

Journalists and photographers wait on the road leading to the US Embassy in Awkar following the shooting. (EPA)
Journalists and photographers wait on the road leading to the US Embassy in Awkar following the shooting. (EPA)

A Syrian national fired at the US embassy in Beirut on Wednesday morning, shouting slogans in support of Gaza. According to security information, a militant cell consisting of two Lebanese and a number of Syrians was behind the attack.

Although the attacker claimed to be belonging to ISIS, a high-ranking security source refused to accuse the organization of orchestrating the shooting despite confirming to Asharq Al-Awsat that the man was influenced by the group’s extremist ideology.

In a statement, the Lebanese Army said: “The US Embassy in Lebanon, located in the Awkar area, was targeted by gunfire from an individual holding Syrian nationality. Army personnel deployed in the area promptly responded to the source of the gunfire, resulting in the injury and subsequent arrest of the perpetrator, who was then transferred to a hospital for treatment. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident.”

For its part, the US embassy said on X that thanks to “the swift response of the Lebanese Army, Internal Security Forces, and our embassy’s security team, our facilities and personnel are safe.”

It added: “Investigations are ongoing, and we are in close contact with the relevant authorities in the host country.”

Military sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the shooter, named Qais Al-Kharraj, said during the interrogation that the attack was in support of Gaza. The sources added that several individuals were arrested in the town of Al-Suwairi in the Western Bekaa, where the gunman resides.

They also revealed that the State Security Directorate in the Bekaa was able, in a swift raid, to arrest the brother of the shooter in Majdal Anjar, noting that a substance used in the manufacture of hand-made explosive devices was found with the man.

The Information Branch of the Internal Security Forces also arrested the attacker’s father, and the two were handed over to the Army Intelligence, which is conducting the investigation.

According to security information, an extremist cell consisting of two Lebanese citizens and a number of Syrians were behind the attack. One of the Lebanese was arrested and placed in the custody of the security services, while the other managed to escape.



Abbas Denounces Israeli Gaza Offensive at UN, Insists: 'We Will Not Leave'

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, US, September 26, 2024.   REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, US, September 26, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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Abbas Denounces Israeli Gaza Offensive at UN, Insists: 'We Will Not Leave'

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, US, September 26, 2024.   REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, US, September 26, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

The head of the Palestinian Authority denounced Israel and its offensive in the Gaza Strip in front of world leaders Thursday, appealing to other nations to stop what he called a “genocidal war” against a place and people he said had been totally destroyed.
Mahmoud Abbas used the rostrum of the UN General Assembly as he typically does — to criticize Israel. But this was the first time he did so since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas on Israel that triggered an Israeli military operation that has devastated the Gaza Strip.
Abbas strode to the podium to loud applause and a few unintelligible shouts. His first words were a sentence repeated three times: “We will not leave. We will not leave. We will not leave.”
He accused Israel of destroying Gaza and making it unlivable. And he said that his government should govern post-war Gaza as part of an independent Palestinian state, a vision that Israel’s hardline government rejects.
“Palestine is our homeland. It is the land of our fathers and our grandfathers. It will remain ours. And if anyone were to leave, it would be the occupying usurpers," The Associated Press quoted him as saying.
A nationwide series of campus protests against Israel's operations in Gaza swept the United States in the spring and largely originated at Columbia University, about 70 blocks north of the United Nations.
“The American people are marching in the streets in these demonstrations. We are appreciative of them," Abbas said.
Israel’s campaign in Gaza has killed more than 41,500 Palestinians and wounded more than 96,000 others, according to the latest figures released Thursday by the Health Ministry.

Abbas spent big chunks of his speech at the United Nations talking about the state of life in Gaza, and he painted a bleak picture.
"Entire family names have been written out of the civil record," he said. "Gaza is no longer fit for life. Most homes have been destroyed. The same applies for most buildings. ... Roads. Churches. Mosques. Water plants. Electric plants. Sanitation plants. Anyone who has gone to Gaza and known it before would not recognize it anymore.”
Among his demands, none of which are new: A full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip — not “buffer zones.” Allowing Gaza's displaced Palestinians — an estimated 90% of the population — to return to their homes. And a central role for Abbas' government in any future Gaza.
“Stop this crime. Stop it now. Stop killing children and women. Stop the genocide. Stop sending weapons to Israel. This madness cannot continue. The entire world is responsible for what is happening to our people in Gaza and the West Bank.”